My thoughts on Bring The Fresh 2013
Ok, so I tried Google Sniper 2.0 (my experiences on this are on my previous Blog post :)), thankfully ClickBank has a 60 day money back no questions asked policy. So after 30 days, not seeing any results from the program I decided to move on. From the Warrior Forums (for those not familiar, I think this is the best resource for finding information and get people’s honest experiences with any affiliate marketing programs out there), so I found out about Bring The Fresh and it had goods reviews on it too.
Went to the website, ofcourse there’s the whole hardsell video thing that they do that promises that with the program you will make 5,000 in 5 days that sort of thing. I was eager to learn new techniques to affiliate marketing and thought with the same 60 day money back policy, it couldn’t hurt. After sometime if it doesn’t work out, I’ll request for a refund.
First and foremost what I didn’t like was that after you pay to get the membership, even before you reach the members area, there were upsells, I think it was 2 or 3, one was for some 1 on 1 coaching by the creators, the other was a service that offered in which they would create a nice website for you. Seriously, already you’re not making money they ask you to fork out more money and you even haven’t started the program yet.
The members area was pretty easy to navigate, a manual in PDF just like Google Sniper is available for download, but unlike that it doesn’t contain ALL the information, its just enough but you still need to go through all the videos.
The videos are not available for download, and there are a lot of them. Informative as they are, I think the owner Kelly Felix always goes off track and doesn’t really stick to the point which makes it really confusing sometimes.
In the training videos, he recommends a lot of other 3rd party software and applications which you need to buy, for example he recommends Market Samurai and another keyword search tool, both of which are not free and at the same he recommends using google keyword tool, without telling you which one you should use in order to find your niche, again confusing. He also makes recommendations to use content writers, again you need to fork out a lot of your own money, ofcourse you don’t have to, but he makes you feel that you need to in order to get the success he’s got.
Regarding building your website, again there’s really no clear direction on how exactly you should structure your website properly.
So, after going through all the training videos I could, there’s a lot of them! I decided BTF just didn’t fit in with me, so I requested for a refund close to the 30 day mark.
I researched further, then I came across this website which I highly recommend apart from Warrior Forums, its called No More BS Reviews [http://nomorebsreviews.com/]. It really provides an in depth, non biased reviews on a lot of affiliate/internet marketing programs out there and guess what? Wealthy Affiliate was ranked #1 on their list.
That’s how I found Wealthy Affiliate. J and have been happy with it since.
I hope my two blog posts on 2 different affiliate marketing programs has helped shed some light on them.
Stay Happy and Wealthy my WA friends!
Cheers,
Zack
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Thanks for the inside info Zack. I was specially interested in BTF because I also got an offer from someone who advertise it as a really good prodcut. Now that I have read your piece about it I think it's no program for me. I also like to follow the comments on the Warrior forum so that we have in common.
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Thanks for this info Zack. It saved alot of time and bother looking into these products. Whenever I get side tracked I always end back at WA.